ADI Systems Heads to “Beer Capital of the World” to Help Brewers Treat Wastewater

ADI Systems is gearing up to exhibit its wastewater treatment and waste-to-energy solutions at the Craft Brewers Conference & BrewExpo America® event, which takes place April 14-17, 2015, in Portland, Oregon—a city that has been unofficially dubbed “the beer capital of the world.”

The conference is the premier trade show for craft brewers and the largest brewing conference in the United States. Six hundred vendors and 5,000 brewing professionals from all over the world are expected to attend the event.

The brewing industry has been growing rapidly thanks to beer connoisseurs’ demand for more varied and complex flavors. As production increases in such a water-intensive industry, beer producers must be mindful to conserve water wherever possible and dispose of by-products properly to minimize the environmental impact of their operations.

However, brewery wastewater contains various chemical and organic compounds, plus particulate matter such as yeast and spent grains, which can be difficult to treat. ADI Systems will be at booth #457 at the Craft Brewers Conference to meet with brewers to determine the most appropriate wastewater treatment option for their unique needs.

By investing in on-site wastewater treatment, your brewery can meet strict effluent limits to comply with regulations, conserve water, and even tap into green energy already present in the wastewater that could aid in your energy recovery efforts.

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